You may want to check out Jrun from Allaire, WebLogic from BEA.

However, my personal opinion is Tomcat because it is free and easily configurable. 
Also when something goes wrong you know the exact config files to check.



>>> ZHU Jia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/31/01 07:56AM >>>
Hi there,

we have used Perl/CGI for years in our company, now we are considering switch
to JSP/Servlet. I've had some early experiments with JSP (Tomcat 3.2) and I'm
convinced that this is better than CGI.
Now my question is which JSP Engine/Java Application Server should we use in
our production environment? I only tried out Tomcat, it's OK and it's free,
but is there anything better out there, considering the stability/ease of
configuration/feature/price?
Any hints or tips will be highly appreciated, and many thanks in advance!

regards
ZHU Jia

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